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Details: SSLine 20ft Roof Snow Rake Lightweight Snow Removal Tool Rolling Roof Rake Broom with Wheels and Smooth Nylon Slide for Easy Sliding Down Snow
Brand: SSLine
Advantages
- Products can be returned
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- ♥【Unique Nylon Slide Design】 The 20’x 16″ snow slide is made of high-quality nylon clothing, which is durable for long-term use. The smooth surface makes the snow slip off the roof easily
- ♥【Special Wide Head Cutter with Wheels】This portable roof snow rake designed with a wide head cutter and two 3″ diameter wheels, which helps you remove the snow efficiently, and the two wheels is easier for movement as well as protecting your roof too
- ♥【High Quality 】SSLine roof snow rake is made of aluminum, which is not only heavy duty, anti-deformation, but also only 5.5lbs light weight, very convenient to use and carry
- ♥【Extendable Flexible Connection Length 】 – This Roof snow brush equipped with a long tube with black nylon grip as well as 4 tubes measured 1.2M and 4 sleeves connectors. The length of the product can be adjusted from 5feet to 20 feet according to your different needs, easily reaching every corner of your rooftop.
Notice
- Is an online purchase
- Delivery may be delayed in some areas.
Buyer Guide Snow Rakes
Evaluating snow rakes can be challenging. Here’s what you need to consider before buying.- Type. There are three main types: front, rear, and combination.
- Power. Most models make power (drive) from batteries or electric motors.
- Weight. Weight will vary according to to handle type, so be sure you know what type of snow rake you will be using.
- Power and Weight. Heavy-duty models can weigh up to 700 lbs, so be forewarned.
- Snow Rake Brands. Snow rake brands include Snow Joe, Snow Claw, Snow Wolf, Snow Wolf, Snow Joe, and Snow Joe.
- Price. Snow rakes vary, so the price is a consideration.
- Warranty. Snow rake warranties vary from 1 to 5 years depending upon the brand.
How to choose Snow Rakes
Snow rakes can be used to clear snow from driveways and sidewalks. Some snow rakes come with built-in wire baskets, while others are specifically designed for removing snow from the roof.- What kind of snow rake do you need? Snow rakes come in a few different forms, including roof rakes, driveway rakes, and sidewalk rakes. Roof rakes are flat, metal tools with tines designed to scrape snow off roofs. Driveway rakes, on the other hand, are pointed, metal tools with tines designed to scrape snow off driveways.
- What material is the rake made out of? Roof and driveway rakes can be made of a variety of different metals or composite materials. Many roof rakes are made from carbon steel, which is durable and rust-resistant.
- What size is the rake? Roof rakes, in particular, come in a variety of different sizes. When choosing a roof rake, it’s important to choose one that’s the right size for your area. Roof rakes designed for larger roofs tend to have longer handles and wider tines, while smaller, compact rakes fit tighter into tight spaces.
- How much weight can you expect the snow rake to handle? Snow rakes have a wide range of different weight capacities, from 25 pounds to 300 pounds. When choosing a snow rake, it’s important to consider the size and weight of the snow in your area. For large areas, a heavier rake may be more appropriate.
- Does the rake come with built-in handles? Some rakes feature handles that attach to the rake itself, while others feature handles that attach to the rake tines. If you plan on using the rake for an extended period of time, you may want to choose one with a handle attached to the rake.
How to maintain Snow Rakes
Snow rakes are used to remove snow and ice from driveways, sidewalks, and walkways. They are most effective when used on packed snow, but can be used on wet, powdery snow. Snow rakes can also effectively remove ice from sidewalks.- Keep the blades sharp, clean, and free from rust.
- Avoid hitting the ice with the tines.
- Avoid hitting the asphalt, concrete, or mulched areas with the blades.
- Avoid using the rake if it was raining or snowing when you started using the rake.
- Periodically check the outer wheels for signs of wear.
- Store your snow rakes out of direct sunlight.




